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DISPLAY MENU (chapter 6)
Zoom In or Zoom out
changes the scale of the display (default, largest,
specified and center)
saves, opens and deletes area views pre--defined by the
user
keeping your ship in the display area (ship center)
own ship symbol will be displayed on scale as
silhouette
changes display colors
toolbar On or Off
Status Bar On or Off.Information Panel On or Off and
panel selection e.g. NAV or TRACK
PLOT LAYER COMMAND (chapter 10)
drawing tool
merges two or more object groups
Export/Import object groups
ROUTES MENU (chapter 8)
route information about symbols, server or client rights
create or edit a primary or secondary route
open a saved primary or secondary route
for automatic route planning/port information
toggle primary and secondary route
names and saves a route to the route list
center the display on the active waypoint of the open route
shows the waypoint list of the route
clears the open route from the display
deletes saved route
sends and displays route information to radar
start/stop route monitoring or track control
calculates and shows Distance--To--Run symbol posi--
tions on the route. Shows time for planned position
allows the user to write a checklist (leaving the harbor,
changing a route
changes WOP alarm settings
checks a route passing a restricted area
route server rights
MAIN MENU (chapter 3)
select and configure a printer
print the image
screenshot
ends the ECDIS session
CHARTS MENU (chapter 4)
select and view the different charts you have available
for the world or the currently displayed region
Init the digitizer functions, route planning and drawing
objects (option).
license administration
installation (CM93/3,IHO S63,ARCS,DNC)
updates (CM93/3,S57,ARCS,DNC)
take over the “Chart Server Rights” (option)
OPTIONS MENU ARCS (chapter 5.1)
actual chart information (Chart Name, Paper Chart
Issued..)
shows the Chart Legend
shows special Marine or Warning messages
shows the Update History
shows updated chart zones highlighted by red lines
(square)
OPTIONS MENU S57 (chapter 5.2)
select Presentation Libraries for S57
add or delete chart symbols, points, line and text
add or delete chart data to or from a chart according to
S57, Collars and Symbols
shows the Chart Legend
shows the Update History
select different display modes (Base--,Standard--,
Full--,User--Display)
set the CM93/3 chart scale mechanism (automatic size,
defined size)
change symbol type from simplified to traditional
symbols
presentation of time dependant or periodic chart
objects
OPTIONS MENU DNC (chapter 5.3)
add or delete chart symbols, points, lines and text
add or delete chart data to or from a chart according to
DNC, Collars and Symbols
shows the update history
select different display modes
(Base--,Standard--,Full--,User--Display)
change symbol type from simplified to traditional
symbols
SHIP MENU (chapter 7)
specifies the ship’s dimensions and navigation device
antennas
determines which devices are dedicated to which ports
allows
to monitor the selected position device against
a secondary position
simulates ship movement manual speed and bearing
values
corrects the ship’s position based on an ARPA target
with a known position
turn On or Off course vector, heading vector or anti--
grounding searchlight
place a ship mark with a time level at the ship’s position
monitor the drift while anchored
place an alarm zone around own ship to monitor in--
truding ARPA targets at defined distance
turn off the autopilot, places a mark at ship’s location
MOB
clear the man overboard alarm and posts an “All Clear”
entry to Event Log
NAV TOOLS (chapter 9)
for drawing an electronic bearing line and variable
range marker
enables/disables the display of Labels on Fixed and
Free EBL/VRMs
for rhumb line, great circle line calculation
for calculating position values for different datums
for calculating the cursor position for differnt datums
set/delete position fix marker
to determine ship’ s location in Dead Reckoning mode
to calculate the tidal predictions
for automatic route planning/port information
to actuate the magnet variation
LOGS MENU (chapter 11)
shows log of previous 24 hours
shows log current 24 hours
show, hide or delete recorded trails
INTEGRATION MENU (chapter 12)
select a deviation limit value for heading or track control
showing the available position sensors
AIS / ARPA options
display the radar PPI as an overlay on the ECDIS
to turn On or Off the data transmission to the autopilot
enter an deth alarm for an itegrated echosounder
(if an echosounder is available)
to specify whether and wind information displayed
relative to own ship or as true wind speed and
direction
showing the received NavTex messages
determines which devices are dedicated to which ports
to specify the ship’s dimensions; specifies location of
navigation device antennas relative to bow and port side
the ECDIS system clock is set to UTC
monitor settings
release USB storage device
HELP MENU (chapter 13)
shows the online documentation
shows detailed system information
shows the software version and the copyright information
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Tool Bar
Information Panel
chapter 2.7
Chart Area
chapter 2.9
Status Bar
chapter 2.8
Trackball
chapter 2.1.3
Operator Panel
chapter.2.1.4
Starting the ECDIS
chapter 2.1.1
Chart Area
Target
Digitizer Puck
Display Scroll down
Display Scroll left
Display Scroll right
Display Scroll up
Zoom In
Menus / Dialogs
Vertical bar
Change the window size
Cursor Symbols Operator Control
Previous/
Next
Zoom In/
Out
Center On
Ship
Free
EBL
Fixed
EBL
Mark At
Ship
Select
Chart
MOB
Standard
Display
Radar
Overlay
*)
*) Option
Menu Bar
Radar Cursor (A,B,C..)
A
ARPA
Overlay
AIS
Overlay
Select
Infopanel
The pictures can differ from the deliveries
MFC Switcher
chapter 2.10
Free
Zoom
Tender
Trecking
*)
Manual
24hour
Log Entries
Toggle
ARCS/S57
Tool Bar
Menu Bar
NavTex
Dialog
*)
Weather
Overlay
*)
Customization
*)
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1 INTRODUCTION 1--1..........................................................
1.1 Types Of Charts
1--3..........................................................
1.1.1 Charting Capabilities for S57 (CM93/3) Chart Types 1--3.........................
1.1.2 Charting Capabilities for ENC 1--4.............................................
1.1.3 Charting Capabilities for ARCS Chart Types 1--6................................
1.1.4 Charting Capabilities for DNC Chart Types 1--6..................................
2 DISPLAY ORGANIZATION 2--1.................................................
2.1 FIRST STEPS IN OPERATION 2--2............................................
2.1.1 Starting the ECDIS 2--2......................................................
2.1.2 Terminating the ECDIS 2-- 2...................................................
2.1.3 How to use the CURSOR 2--3.................................................
2.1.4 Operator panel 2-- 4..........................................................
2.1.5 ASCII Keyboard Techniques (Option) 2-- 7......................................
2.1.5.1 Keystrokes 2--7............................................................
2.2 MENU BAR 2--8..............................................................
2.2.1 Pull down Menu 2-- 8.........................................................
2.2.2 Menu Conventions 2-- 9......................................................
2.3 USING THE WINDOWS AND DIALOG BOXES 2--11..............................
2.3.1 Closing a Menu 2-- 11.........................................................
2.3.2 Using Dialog Boxes 2-- 11......................................................
2.3.3 Moving in a Dialog Box 2-- 13...................................................
2.3.3.1 Moving the Focus Rectangle (dotted box) with Trackball 2-- 13.....................
2.3.3.2 Moving the Focu s Rectangle (dotted box) with Keyboard 2-- 13....................
2.3.4 Command Buttons 2-- 1 4.......................................................
2.3.4.1 Select a Command Button with Trackball 2-- 14..................................
2.3.4.2 Select a Command Button with Keyboard 2-- 14.................................
2.3.5 List Boxes and Scroll Bars 2-- 15................................................
2.3.5.1 Select an Item in a List Box with Trackball 2-- 15.................................
2.3.5.2 Select an Item in a List Box with Keyboard 2-- 16................................
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2.3.6 Text Boxes 2--17.............................................................
2.3.6.1 Entering Information in a Text Box with Trackball 2-- 17...........................
2.3.6.2 Entering Information in a Text Box with Keyboard 2-- 18...........................
2.3.7 Using Option Buttons 2--19....................................................
2.3.7.1 Select or Clear an Option Button with Trackball 2-- 19............................
2.3.7.2 Select or Clear an Option Button with Keyboard 2-- 19............................
2.3.8 Using Check Boxes 2-- 20......................................................
2.3.8.1 Selecting/Clearing a Check Box with Trackball 2-- 20.............................
2.3.8.2 Selecting/Clearing a Check Box with Keyboard 2-- 20.............................
2.3.9 Latitude/ Longitude Boxes 2-- 21................................................
2.3.9.1 Specify a Coordinate Using the Trackball 2-- 21..................................
2.3.9.2 Specify a Coordinate Using the Keyboard 2-- 21.................................
2.3.10 Plural Selection 2-- 22.........................................................
2.3.10.1Activate the Chart or Object Info window by clicking on middle button 2-- 23.........
2.4 TOOL BAR 2--26..............................................................
2.4.1 Pull down Menu 2-- 28.........................................................
2.4.2 Customization 2--28...........................................................
2.5 CURSOR SYMBOLS 2--32.....................................................
2.6 SHIP SYMBOLS IN THE CHART AREA 2--33.....................................
2.6.1 Circle 2--33.................................................................
2.6.2 Rectangular Ship 2-- 33........................................................
2.7 INFORMATION PANEL 2--34...................................................
2.7.1 Operational Steering Modes of ECDIS 2-- 36....................................
2.7.1.1 Alarm Messages 2 --39.......................................................
2.8 STATUS BAR CURSOR/CHART CENTER 2--40...................................
2.9 CHART AREA 2--41...........................................................
2.9.1 Chart Boundaries 2 --41.......................................................
2.9.1.1 S57/3 (C--MAP93/3), IHO S--63 2-- 42..........................................
2.9.1.2 Track Plotter 2--43...........................................................
2.10 MFC Switcher (Option) 2-- 44....................................................
2.10.1 Using the MFC Switcher 2-- 4 4..................................................
2.10.1.1Changing Display Co lors 2-- 44................................................
2.11 Conning Display Compact (Option) 2-- 45.........................................
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3MAINMENU 3--1..............................................................
3.1 MAIN MENU COMMANDS 3--1................................................
3.1.1 Printer Setup 3--2...........................................................
3.1.3 Screenshot 3--3.............................................................
3.1.4 Exit 3--5....................................................................
4 CHART MENU 4--1............................................................
4.1 CHART MENU COMMANDS 4--1...............................................
4.2 GOTO ARCS OR GOTO S57 4--3..............................................
4.3 INFO / SELECT 4--4..........................................................
4.3.1 Info / Select -- S57 + CM93/3 -- Chart Type 4--4.................................
4.3.2 Info / Select -- DNC -- Chart Type 4--7..........................................
4.3.3 Info / Select -- ARCS -- Chart Type 4--9.........................................
4.3.4 S57 and CM93/3 Chart Catalog 4--13...........................................
4.4 DIGITIZATION (OPTION) 4--16..................................................
4.4.1 Chart Description (dialog box detailed information) 4--18..........................
4.4.2 Chart Alignment (dialog box detailed information) 4--21............................
4.5 LICENSE ADMINISTRATION FOR CM93/3 LICENSES 4--23.......................
4.5.1 Add License manually 4--24....................................................
4.5.2 Expired Licenses 4--25........................................................
4.5.3 Licenses List 4--26............................................................
4.5.4 License order per position 4--27................................................
4.5.5 License order per route 4--30..................................................
4.5.6 Add license from file 4--33.....................................................
4.5.7 License order manually 4--35..................................................
4.6 License Adminstration for IHO S63..... License 4--37...............................
4.6.1 User Permit 4--37.............................................................
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4.6.2 Licenses list 4--38............................................................
4.6.3 Aid Licenses from file 4--39....................................................
4.6.4 Product List 4--40.............................................................
4.6.5 Import Product list 4--41.......................................................
4.7 LICENSE ADMINISTRATION FOR ARCS LICENSE 4--42..........................
4.8 CM93/3 or IHO S63 Installation.... 4--46..........................................
4.9 ARCS Installation 4--59........................................................
4.10 DNC Installation 4--61..........................................................
4.11 S57 and CM93/3 Updates 4--66.................................................
4.12 ARCS Update 4--71............................................................
4.12.1 ARCS Updates indication 4--73.................................................
4.13 DNC Update 4--75.............................................................
4.14 Chart Server Rights (Option) 4--79...............................................
5 OPTIONS MENU 5--1..........................................................
5.1 OPTIONS MENU ARCS 5--1...................................................
5.1.1 Chart Information 5--2........................................................
5.1.2 View Chart Notes 5--2........................................................
5.1.3 Notices to Mariners.. and Warnings 5--3........................................
5.1.4 Show Updates and ARCS Indicate Updates 5--3................................
5.2 OPTIONS MENU FOR S57 5--4................................................
5.2.1 Presentation Library 5--6.....................................................
5.2.1.1 S52 Edition 3.4 5--6........................................................
5.2.1.2 C-- Map ..... 5--6............................................................
5.2.1.3 Chart 1 selecting 5--6.......................................................
5.2.2 Add/Delete Mariners Objects 5--9..............................................
5.2.3 Manual Updates 5--13.........................................................
5.2.4 Legend... 5--19...............................................................
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5.2.5 View Log File 5--20...........................................................
5.2.6 Overlays 5--21...............................................................
5.2.7 C -- Map 93/3 Chart Scale 5--24.................................................
5.2.8 Symbols Type 5--25...........................................................
5.2.9 Presentation Date (Auto)
5--26.................................................
5.3 OPTIONS MENU FOR DNC 5--27...............................................
5.3.1 Add/Delete Mariners Objects 5--28..............................................
5.3.2 Manual Updates 5--32.........................................................
5.3.3 Legend...
5--38...............................................................
5.3.4 View Log File 5--40...........................................................
5.3.5 Overlays
5--41...............................................................
5.3.6 Symbols Type 5--44...........................................................
6 DISPLAY MENU 6--1..........................................................
6.1 DISPLAY MENU COMMANDS 6--1.............................................
6.1.1 The Zoom Feature 6--3.......................................................
6.1.1.1 Zooming In 6--3............................................................
6.1.1.2 Zooming Out 6--5...........................................................
6.1.2 Default Scale 6--6...........................................................
6.1.3 Largest Scale 6--6...........................................................
6.1.4 Scale and Center Command 6--6..............................................
6.1.4.1 Change the Scale and Center of the Display 6--6...............................
6.1.5 View Area Command 6--7....................................................
6.1.5.1 Save an Area 6--8..........................................................
6.1.5.2 Open an Area 6--9..........................................................
6.1.5.3 Delete an Area 6--9.........................................................
6.1.6 Keeping Your Ship in the Display Area (Ship Auto Center) 6--10....................
6.1.6.1 Turning ON or OFF Auto Center 6--10..........................................
6.1.7 True Scale Icon 6--11.........................................................
6.1.8 Display Colors 6--11..........................................................
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6.1.8.1 Changing Display Colors 6--11................................................
6.1.9 Turning ON/OFF the Toolbar 6--12..............................................
6.1.10 Status Bar 6--12..............................................................
6.1.11 Information Panel 6--12.................................
7SHIPMENU 7--1..............................................................
7.1 SHIP MENU COMMANDS 7--1.................................................
7.1.1 Ship Info Command 7--3.....................................................
7.1.2 Selecting the Navigation Devices (only available in the Service Mode)
7--5.........
7.1.3 Position Monitoring 7--7......................................................
7.1.4 Dead Reckoning 7--8........................................................
7.1.4.1 Turning ON Dead Reckoning 7--9............................................
7.1.4.2 Turning OFF Dead Reckoning 7--10...........................................
7.1.5 Position Offset 7--11..........................................................
7.1.5.1 Changing Ship’s Position 7--12................................................
7.1.6 The Ship’s Heading Line and Anti--grounding Look Ahead Own
Ship Course Vector 7--13......................................................
7.1.6.1 Heading Line and Course Vector 7--13.........................................
7.1.7 Placing Ship Marks 7--15......................................................
7.1.8 Anchor Wa tch 7--16...........................................................
7.1.9 Guard Zone 7--17............................................................
7.1.10 Man Overboard 7--18.........................................................
7.1.11 Clear or Cancel Man Overboard -- Alarm 7--20...................................
8ROUTESMENU 8--1...........................................................
8.1 ROUTE PLANNING 8--1......................................................
8.1.1 Route Description 8--3.......................................................
8.1.1.1 Handling Primary Route and Secondary Route 8-- 5.............................
8.1.1.2 Primary and Secondary Route using in a Single ECDIS system 8--6..............
8.1.1.3 Primary and Secondary Route using in a ECDIS systems with Server and
Client management. 8--6....................................................
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8.2 ROUTES MENU COMMA NDS 8--8.............................................
8.2.1 Edit Route Command 8-- 10....................................................
8.2.1.1 Creating a Route 8-- 11.......................................................
8.2.1.2 Route Edit Operations 8--14..................................................
8.2.1.3 If Track Control is active 8--31.................................................
8.2.2 Automatic Route Planning and Port Information (Option) 8-- 3 2.....................
8.2.2.1 Planning a Route 8-- 32.......................................................
8.2.2.2 Planning with certain Passages 8-- 35..........................................
8.2.3 Route Manager 8-- 37.........................................................
8.2.3.1 Open 8--37.................................................................
8.2.3.2 Delete 8--38................................................................
8.2.3.3 Export 8--39................................................................
8.2.3.4 Import 8--40.................................................................
8.2.3.5 Protect / Unprotect 8-- 41.....................................................
8.2.4 Toggle Routes 8--41..........................................................
8.2.5 Saving Routes (Primary or Secondary) 8-- 44.....................................
8.2.6 Show Route (Primary or Secondary) 8-- 45.......................................
8.2.7 List Route (Primary or Secondary) 8-- 45.........................................
8.2.8 Reviewing Route Check results 8-- 4 7...........................................
8.2.9 Clearing Routes from the Display 8-- 4 8..........................................
8.2.10 Sending and Displaying ECDIS objects and Route on the Radar 8-- 49..............
8.2.10.1Send to Radar 8-- 4 9.........................................................
8.2.10.2Send Route to Radar 8-- 50...................................................
8.2.11 Route Monitoring 8--51........................................................
8.2.12 Track Control 8--53...........................................................
8.2.12.1Information Panel NAV --Route Description-- 8--54...............................
8.2.12.2Information TRACK -- Route Description -- 8--54.................................
8.2.12.3Activating Track Control 8--55.................................................
8.2.12.4Stopping Track Control 8-- 57..................................................
8.2.12.5Reactivating Track Control 8--58...............................................
8.2.13 ETA Calculation 8--59.........................................................
8.2.14 Distance--To--Run / Planned Position 8-- 60......................................
8.2.15 Pre --Departure Checklist 8-- 63.................................................
8.2.16 Alarms 8--64.................................................................
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8.2.16.1Setting the Navigational Alarms 8--66..........................................
8.2.17 Check Route 8--67............................................................
8.2.18 ECDIS used as Route Server or Route Client (Option) 8 --68.......................
9 NAV TOOLS MENU 9--1.......................................................
9.1 NAV TOOLS MENU COMMANDS 9--1..........................................
9.1.1 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) 9-- 3.............................................
9.1.1.1 Range and Bearing from One Point to Another 9--3.............................
9.1.1.2 Range and Bearing from the Ship to a Displayed Location 9-- 5...................
9.1.2 Show EBL/VRM Labels 9-- 6..................................................
9.1.3 Rhumb/Great Circle Line 9--7.................................................
9.1.4 Datum Transformation 9--8...................................................
9.1.5 Cursor Offset 9--9...........................................................
9.1.6 Position Fix 9--10.............................................................
9.1.7 Line Of Position 9--11.........................................................
9.1.8 Tidal Prediction 9-- 15.........................................................
9.1.9 Magnetic Variation 9-- 17.......................................................
10 PLOT LAYER 10--1.............................................................
10.1 PLOT LAYER COMMANDS 10-- 1................................................
10.1.1 Plot Layer De scription 10-- 2....................................................
10.1.1.1Example 10-- 4..............................................................
10.1.2 Merge Object Groups 10-- 5....................................................
10.1.3 Export Object Groups 10-- 6....................................................
10.1.4 Import Object Groups 10--7....................................................
11 LOGS MENU 11--1.............................................................
11.1 LOGS MENU COMMANDS 11--1................................................
11.1.1 Current 24 Hour Log 11--2.....................................................
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11.1.2 Manage 24 Hour Logs 11--5...................................................
11.1.3 Manual Log Entrie s 11--7......................................................
11.1.4 Voyage Recording 11--10.......................................................
12 INTEGRATION MENU 12--1.....................................................
12.1 INTEGRATION MENU COMMANDS 12--1........................................
12.1.1 Navigation Devices Selection 12-- 3.............................................
12.1.1.1Navigation (Talker) Devices ID (ECDIS) 12-- 3...................................
12.1.1.2Navigation Sentence Formatters (ECDIS) 12--5.................................
12.1.2 Position Monitoring 12-- 6......................................................
12.1.3 AIS Options 12-- 7............................................................
12.1.3.1Calling up AIS Options 12--7..................................................
12.1.3.2AIS Messages 12-- 12.........................................................
12.1.3.3AIS Symbols 12--14...........................................................
12.1.4 Integrating an ARPA Radar 12 --19...............................................
12.1.4.1Turning OFF all Target Trails 12-- 21.............................................
12.1.5 Radar Overlay Settings (OPTION) 12--22.........................................
12.1.5.1Radar Overlay 12--22.........................................................
12.1.5.2Using the Radar Overlay Settings 12-- 24........................................
12.1.6 Driving an Autopilot 12-- 2 8......................................................
12.1.7 Integrating a Depth Sounder/ Setting the Depth Alarm 12-- 30.......................
12.1.8 Changing the Wind Display 12-- 32...............................................
12.1.9 Navigational Text Messages NavTex 12-- 33.......................................
12.1.9.1NavTex messages 12-- 34......................................................
12.1.9.2NavTex messages with position coordinate information 12--35......................
12.1.9.3NavTex functions 12--36.......................................................
12.1.9.4Enable Filter 12-- 37...........................................................
12.1.10 Navigation Interface 12--38.....................................................
12.1.11 Entering Information about Your Vessel (Ship Info Command) 12-- 40.................
12.1.12 Tender Tracking (OPTION) 12--41...............................................
12.1.12.1Tender Configuration (Option) 12--42...........................................
12.1.12.2Tender Information 12--48.....................................................
12.1.13 Set Date and Time 12--49.......................................................
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12.1.14 Monitor Settings 12-- 50.........................................................
12.1.15 Release USB Storage Device (Option) 12-- 51.....................................
13 HELP MENU 13--1..............................................................
13.1 HELP MENU COMMANDS 13-- 1................................................
13.1.1 About ECDIS 13--1...........................................................
14 Error Messages 14--1..........................................................
14.1 Warning and Notification Messages 14-- 1.........................................
15 Back--up arrangement 15--1....................................................
15.1 Introduction 15--1..............................................................
15.1.1 Back --up ECDIS Version 15-- 2.................................................
15.1.2 Planning Station Version 15-- 3.................................................
16 Weather Overlay (Option) 16--1.................................................
16.1 Introduction 16--1..............................................................
16.2 Toolbar 16-- 3..................................................................
16.3 Installation Dialog 16--4........................................................
16.3.1 Local Drives 16-- 6............................................................
16.3.2 WetterWelt -- Catalog 16-- 7....................................................
16.3.3 WetterWelt -- OnDemand 16-- 8.................................................
16.4 Options Dialog 16-- 11...........................................................
16.4.1 Info Dialog 16-- 16..............................................................
16.5 Context Menu 16-- 20............................................................
16.5.1 Weather -- Report 16--20.......................................................
16.6 Legend 16-- 22.................................................................
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Annex
Windows and Cursor Symbols Annex --1
Menu Bar Annex --2 and 2--1
Charts Annex --3
ARCS Chart Annex --4
S57 CMAP93/3 Annex --5
Charts S57 License Annex --6
Charts IHO S--63 Annex--6.1
Charts Installation S57...ARCS Annex--6.2 and 6.3
Charts Installation DNC Annex--6.4
Charts Update S57... ARCS Annex--7
Charts Update DNC Annex --7--1 and 7--2
Back --Up Arrangement Annex --8
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
NOTE
Many of these definitions have been adapted from the “Glossary of
ECDIS-Related Terms,” published by the International Hydrographic
Bureau, 2nd Edition, September 1993.
Term Description
BACKSPACE THE BACKSPACE KEY; USED TO ERASE CHARACTERS TO THE LEFT OF THE VERTICAL BAR.
[DELETE] THE DELETE KEY; USED TO ERASE CHARACTERS TO THE RIGHT OF THE VERTICAL BAR.
[ENTER] THE ENTER KEY; USED TO MOVE IN THE APPLICATION WINDOW OR TO SELECT A COM-
MAND BUTTON.
ACTIVE WAYPOINT THE WAYPOINT TO WHICH YOU ARE NAVIGATING.
AIDS TO NAVIGATION VISUAL, ACOUSTICAL OR RADIO DEVICES EXTERNAL TO A CRAFT DESIGNED TO ASSIST IN
THE DETERMINATION OF A SAFE COURSE OR OF A VESSEL’S POSITION, OR WARN OF DAN-
GERS AND OBSTRUCTIONS.
AIS AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM IS AN EXTERNAL DEVICE TO IDENTIFY SHIPS IN THE
AREA NEARBY (USER ID, CALL SIGN, NAME, SHIP&CARGO TYPE, CPA/TCPA, DISTANCE/
BEARING, NAV ST ATUS, POSITION).
THE ECDIS DISPLAYS THIS SHIPS AS SPECIAL SYMBOLS AT THE CURRENT CHART.
AML ADDITIONAL MILITARY LAYERS
ARCS ADMIRALITY RASTER CHART SERVICE
AREA A NAMED AND SAVED DISPLAY DIMENSION (SCALE AND CENTER).
ARPA THE ABBREVIATION FOR AUTOMATIC RADAR PLOTTING AID. A SYSTEM WHEREIN RADAR
TARGETS ARE AUTOMATICALLY ACQUIRED AND TRACKED.
ARROW KEYS THE UP, DOWN, LEFT, OR RIGHT ARROW KEYS.
ASCII AMERICAN STANDARD CODEFOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
ASSA ADAPTIVE STEERING & STABILIZING AUTOPILOT
BA BRITSH ADMIRALITY
BEARING ALL BEARINGS DISPLAYED IN PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS ARE TRUE BEARINGS (VS. MAG-
NETIC OR COMPASS).
BMP BITMAP
CANCEL THE CANCEL KEY OR CANCEL COMMAND BUTTON; IT CANCELS A COMMAND.
CASCADING MENUS A SUB MENU THAT OPENS WHEN YOU SELECT A COMMAND FROM ANOTHER MENU. CAS-
CADING MENUS ARE INDICATED BY A TRIANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF A COMMAND NAME.
CAUTIONARY NOTE INFORMATION CALLING SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOME FACT, USUALLY A DANGER AREA
SHOWN ON A CHART, OR OTHER PUBLICATION.
CCRP CONSISTENT COMMON REFERENCE POINT
CCRS CONSISTENT COMMON REFERENCE SYSTEM
CD COMPACT DISK
CDC CONNING DISPLAY COMPACT
CENTER THE COORDINATES ON WHICH THE DISPLAY IS CENTERED.
CHART A CHART SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF MARINE NAVIGATION,
SHOWING DEPTHS OF WATER, NATURE OF BOTTOM, ELEVATIONS, CONFIGURATION AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF COAST, DANGERS AND AIDS TO NAVIGATION.
CHECK BOX THE SMALL SQUARE BOXES, WITHIN A DIALOG BOX, THAT ARE EITHER SELECTED OR
CLEARED. WHEN A CHECK BOX IS SELECTED, AN “X” APPEARS IN THE BOX.
CLICK PRESS THEN QUICKLY RELEASE THE [Left] TRACKBALL BUTTON; SEE ALSO “POINT AND
CLICK”.
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CLICK AND DRAG A TRACKBALL TECHNIQUE IN WHICH YO U POINT TO AN ITEM OF CHOICE, PRESS THE
[Left] TRACKBALL BUTTON, MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE DESIRED POSITION, THEN RELEASE
THE BUTTON.
COG COURSE OVER GROUND
COL COLOR
COMMAND A WORD OR PHRASE FOUND IN A MENU. SELECTING A COMMAND CAUSES THE APPLICA-
TION TO PERFORM AN ACTION OR OPEN A DIALOG BOX.
COMMAND BUTTONS THE RECTANGULAR BOXES, WITHIN A DIALOG BOX, THAT EITHER PERFORM OR CANCEL
AN ACTION. “OK” AND “CANCEL” ARE TWO COMMON COMMAND BUTTONS.
COMPILE THE SELECTION, ASSEMBLY, AND GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF ALL RELEVANT INFORMA-
TION REQUIRED FOR THE PREPARATION OF A NEW MAP/CHART. SUCH INFORMATION MAY
BE DERIVED FROM OTHER MAPS/CHARTS.
COURSE THE DIRECTION IN WHICH THE SHIP IS TRA VELING. IT IS MEASURED FROM 0 (AT NORTH,
CLOCKWISE TO 360). THE COURSE IS THE DIRECTION TO BE STEERED.
COURSE CONTROL ONE OF PATHFINDER/ST ECDIS’S MODES OF OPERATION. IT IS DEFINED BY AN ELEC-
TRONIC HEADING, RATE OF TURN AND TURNING RADIUS, AND STEERING MAY BE DONE
MANUALLY OR BY THE AUTOPILOT.
COURSE LINE THE DOTTED LINE THAT PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS DRAWS FROM THE SHIP’S POSITION
TOTHEACTIVEWAYPOINT.
COURSE MADE GOOD THE ACTUAL TRACK MADE GOOD OVER THE GROUND (THE SEABED); THE DIRECTION OF
THE POINT OF ARRIVAL FROM THE POINT OF DEPARTURE. COURSE MADE GOOD IS THE
DIRECTION COMPONENT RESULTING FROM THE SHIP’S VELOCITY AND THE WATER CUR-
RENT, SHOULD NOT BE CONFUSED WITH SHIP’S HEADING.
CPA CLOSEST POINT OF APPROACH
CROSS-TRACK ERROR THE PERPENDICULAR DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SHIP’S TRACK AND THE INTENDED
COURSE. ALSO ABBREVIATED “XTE”.
CROSSHAIRS THE CURSOR SHAPE FOR POSITIONING OBJECTS IN THE DISPLAY.
CURSOR THE ON SCREEN ARROW (OR OTHER SYMBOL) USED TO PLACE AND SELECT OBJECTS ON
THE DISPLAY, AND SELECT MENUS, COMMAND AND AREAS IN DIALOG BOXES.
CURSOR BOX THE BOXES LO CATED AT THE BOTTOM LEFT OF YOUR SCREEN WHICH DISPLAY CURSOR
INFORMATION. THE FIRST BOX INDICATES THE “MODE” OF THE CURSOR. THE CURSOR
MODE DEPENDS ON THE MENU COMMAND YOU ARE CURRENTLY PERFORMING. AMONG
THE CURSOR MODES YOU WILL SEE ARE: MARKER, LINE, DELETE, CHART CENTER, LINE OF
POSITION, CONTEXT HELP, AND ZOOM IN.
DATUM A SET OF PARAMETERS SPECIFYING THE REFERENCE SURFACE OR THE REFERENCE
COORDINATE SYSTEM USED FOR GEODETIC CONTROL IN THE CALCULATION OF COORDI-
NATES OF POINTS ON THE EARTH.
DGPS DIFFERENTIAL GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM
DIALOG BOXES RECTANGULAR BOXES DISPLAYED WHEN PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS REQUIRES MORE
INFORMATION BEFORE EXECUTING A COMMAND. DIALOG BOXES ALSO DISPLAY WARNING
MESSAGES AND OTHER INFORMA TION.
DIGITIZING THE PROCESS OF CONVERTING PAPER CHART INFORM ATION INTO DIGIT AL DATA.
DISPLAY THE PORTION OF THE SCREEN IN WHICH PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS DISPLAYS SHIP
TRACKS, ROUTES, MARKERS, LINES AND ELECTRONIC CHARTS.
DNC DIGITAL NAUTICAL CHART
DOTTED BOX THE FOCUS RECTANGLE; WITHIN A DIALOG BOX, THE DOTTED TRIANGLE WHICH SIGNALS
THEACTIVEAREA.
DR DEAD RECKONING
DVD DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC
EBL ELECTRONIC BEARING LINE
ECDIS THE ABBREVIATION FOR “ELECTRONIC CHART DISPLAY AND INFORMATION SYSTEM”.
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ENC ELECTRONIC NAVIGATIONAL CHART - THE DATABASE, STANDARDIZED AS TO CONTENT,
STRUCTURE AND FORMAT, ISSUED FOR USE WITH ECDIS ON THE AUTHORITY OF GOVERN-
MENT AUTHORIZED HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES. THE ENC CONTAINS ALL OF THE CHART
INFORMATION NECESSARY FOR SAFE NAVIGATION AND MAY CONTAIN SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION IN ADDITION TO THAT CONTAINED IN THE PAPER CHART WHICH MAY BE
CONSIDERED NECESSARY FOR SAFE NAVIGATION.
ETA ESTIMATED TIME OF ARRIVAL
ETZ EASTERN TIME ZONE
FAIRLANES THE AREA, SPECIFIED BY THE CROSS-TRACK ERROR ALARM DISTANCE, OF THE ROUTE
WHICH HAS BEEN CHECKED FOR ANTI-GROUNDING.
CD/DVD READER/WRITER THE NARROW SLOT IN THE COMPUTER THAT HOLDS CD/DVD DRIVE..
GLOBAL LAYER ONE OF THREE LAYERS OF INFORMATION THAT APPEAR IN THE DISPLAY. THE GLOBAL
LAYER CONTAINS THE LATITUDE/LONGITUDE GRID AND RECORDED DEPTH POINTS. SEE
ALSO “PLOT LAYER”.
GPS GL OBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM. A SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM INTENDED TO PROVIDE
HIGHLY ACCURATE POSITION AND VELOCITY INFORMATION IN THREE DIMENSIONS AND
CONTINUOUS PRECISE TIME AND TRAVEL INTERVAL ON A GLOBAL BASIS.
GRIB GIDDED BINARY
HARD DISK DRIVE THE COMPUTER COMPONENT THAT PERMANENTLY STORES INFORMATION.
HDOP HORIZONTAL DILUTION OF RECISION
HEADING THE DIRECTION IN WHICH THE CRAFT IS POINTED (NOT TRAVELING, PLEASE SEE
COURSE). ALL HEADINGS DISPLAYED ON PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS ARE TRUE HEAD-
INGS, EXPRESSED IN DEGREES FROM NORTH.
HIGH RESOLUTION TRACK THE MOST PRECISE REPRESENTATION OF THE SHIP’S TRACK AVAILABLE WITH PATHFIND-
ER/ST ECDIS. DISPLAYED ONLY IN REAL TIME, IT CANNOT BE SAVED IN A PLOT.
HIGHLIGHTED INDICATES THAT AN OBJECT OR TEXT IS SELECTED. THE TEXT WILL APPEAR IN A DIFFER-
ENT COLOR.
HOURGLASS THE CURSOR SHAPE THAT APPEARS WHEN THE PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS PROGRAM
NEEDS A FEW SECONDS TO EXECUTE A COMMAND.
hPA HECTOPASCAL
ICON A PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A PROGRAM OR FILE.
ID IDENTIFICATION
IEC INTERNATIONAL ELECTRO TECHNICAL COMMISSION
IHO INTERNATIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC ORGANIZATION. COORDINATES THE ACTIVITIES OF NA-
TIONAL HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES; PROMOTES STANDARDS AND PROVIDES ADVICE TO
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN THE FIELDS OF HYDROG RAPHIC SURVEYING AND PRO DUC-
TION OF NAUTICAL CHARTS AND PUBLICATIONS.
IMO INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION. FORMALLY CALLED IMCO, THE IMO IS THE SPE-
CIALIZED AGENCY OF THE UNITED NATIONS RESPONSIBL E FOR MARITIME SAFETY AND
EFFICIENCY OF NAVIGATION.
INS INTEGRATED NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Lat/Long LATITUDE/LONGITUDE
LINE MARK THE POINT THAT MARKS THE BEGINNING OF A LINE.
LIST BOX AN AREA, WITHIN A DIALOG BOX. CLICKING ON THE DOWN POINTING ARROW LOCATED
NEXT TO THE LIST BOX WILL DISPLAY A LIST OF AVAILABLE CHOICES.
LOP (RADIO) LINE OF POSITION
MANUAL CONTROL ONE OF PATHFINDER/ST ECDIS’S MODES OF OPERATION. IN THIS MODE, ECDIS IS NOT
CONTROLLING THE PHYSICAL AUTOPILOT.
MARKER A SYMBOL USED TO MARK A LOCATION OR EVENT.
MARKER LABEL THE LABEL ADDED TO A MARKER. PATHFINDER/ST ECDIS’S LABELING OPTIONS INCLUDE
USER-DEFINED TEXT, THE CURRENT TIME, OR SEQUENTIAL NUMBERS.
MENU ALISTOFCOMMANDS.
MENU BAR AT THE TOP OF THE WINDOW, THE BAR THAT CONTAINS THE APPLICATION’S MENU NAMES.
MFC SWITCHER MULTIFUNCTION CONSOLE SWITCHER (RADAR, ECDIS, NAUTOCONNING)
MOB THE ABBREVIATION FOR “MAN OVERBOARD”.
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MMD MARITIME MUL TI DISPLA Y.
MMSI MARITIME MOLILE SEVICE IDENTITY
MOUSE A REMOTE POINTING DEVICE. ALSO REFERRED TO AS A TRACKBALL.
MSG MESSAGE
NA V panel NAVIGATION PANEL
NAVIGATIONAL AID ANY INSTRUMENT, DEVICE, CHART, METHOD, ETC., USED ONBOARD, INTENDED TO ASSIST
IN THE NAVIGATION OF A CRAFT.
NLT NOT LESS THAN
NM NAUTICAL MILES
NMT NOT MORE THAN
NMEA TNATIONAL MARINE ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION
NOAA NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
NORTH-UP DISPLAY WHEN THE INFORMATION IS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY (RADAR OR ECDIS) ALWAYS WITH
THE NORTH DIRECTION AT THE TOP OF THE MONITOR. CORRESPONDS TO THE ORIENTA-
TION OF THE NAUTICAL CHARTS BUT DIFFER FROM THE VIEW FROM THE SHIP’S BRIDGE IN
THE DIRECTION OF THE SHIP’S HEADING.
NOTICE TO MARINERS A PERIODICAL OR CASUAL NOTICE ISSUED BY HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICES, OR OTHER COM-
PETENT AUTHORITIES, REGARDING CHANGES IN AIDS TO NAVIGATION, DANGERS TO NAV-
IGATION, IMPORTANT NEW SOUNDINGS, AND, IN GENERAL, ALL SUCH INFORMATION AS
AFFECTS NAUTICAL CHARTS, SAILING DIRECTIONS, LIGHT LISTS AND NAUTICAL PUBLICA-
TIONS.
OPTION BUTTONS THE SMALL CIRCULAR BUTTONS WITHIN A DIALOG BOX, WHICH ARE EITHER SELECTED OR
CLEARED. WHEN AN OPTION BUTTON IS SELECTED ITS CENTER IS DARKENED.
OSK ON SCREEN KEYBORD
OVERSCALE DISPLAYING DATA AT A LARGER SCALE THAN FOR WHICH IT W AS COMPILED.
PLANNED TRACK THE COURSE LINE BETWEEN THE WAYPOINTS; IS RED IN COLOR AND APPEARS AS A SOLID
LINE BETWEEN WA YPOINTS AND A DASHED LINE BETWEEN THE SHIP AND THE ACTIVE
WAYPOINT.
PLANNED TURNING ARC RED IN COLOR; THE TURNING ARC WHICH IS ESTABLISHED AS YOU ENTER A WAYPOINT.
PLOT A COLLECTION OF INFORMATION THAT HAS BEEN NAMED, THEN SAVED ON THE HARD
DISK.
PLOT LAYER ONE OF THREE LAYERS OF INF ORMATION THAT APPEAR IN THE DISPLAY. THE PLOT LAYER
CONTAINS RECORDED TRACKS, PLOT LINES, AND PLOT MARKERS. INFORMATION IN THIS
LAYER CAN BE STORED IN A PLOT. SEE ALSO “GLOBAL LAYER”.
PMT PROGRAM MAP TABLE
POINT AND CLICK A TRACKBALL TECHNIQUE IN WHICH YOU POINT TO AN ITEM OF CHOICE, THE QUICKLY
PRESS AND RELEASE THE [Left] TRACKBALL BUTTON.
Pos Position
PREDICTED TURNING ARC BLACK IN COLOR; THE TURNING ARC THE SHIP WILL TAKE GIVEN THE SHIP’S CURRENT
SPEED AND PLANNED RATE OF TURN (ENTERED IN THE AUTOPILOT DIALOG BOX).
RCDS RASTER CHART DISPLAY SYSTEM
RECORDED TRACK THE SHIP’S TRACK COMPOSED OF TRACK POINTS RECORDED AT A USER-DEFINED INTER-
VAL.
RENC REGIONAL ENC COORDINATING CENTER
RNCs RASTER NAUTICAL CHARTS
RPM REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
RPN RAYTHEON PART NUMBER
ROUTE MONITORING THE OPERATIONAL NAVIGATIONAL ECDIS FUNCTION IN WHICH THE CHART INFORMATION IS
EITHER DISPLAYED, UNDER CONTROL OF THE POSITIONING SENSOR INPUT, ACCORDING
T O THE VESSEL’S PRESENT POSITION (EITHER IN TRUE MOTION)
ROUTES A COL LECTION OF WAYPOINTS THAT CAN BE NAMED AND SAVED.
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Term Description
SAFETY CONTOUR THE CONTO UR RELATED TO THE OWN SHIP AND USED BY THE ECDIS TO DISTINGUISH ON
THE DISPLAY BETWEEN SAFE AND THE UNSAFE W ATER, AND FOR GENERATING ANTI-
GROUNDING ALARMS. THE SAFETY CONTOUR INFORMATION IS ENTERED IN THE SHIP INFO
DIALOG BOX (INTEGRATION MENU).
SAR SEARCH AND RESCUE
SCALE THE RATIO BETWEEN THE LINEAR DIMENSIONS OF A CHART, MAP, DRAWING ETC., AND THE
ACTUAL DIMENSIONS REPRESENTED. IT MAY ALSO BE CALLED CHART SCALE OR MAP
SCALE WHEN APPLIED TO A CHART OR A MAP.
SCROLL BAR THE BAR AT THE RIGHT SIDE OF A LIST BOX WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO SCROLL THE CON-
TENTS.
SENC SYSTEM ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION CHART
SHIP AUTOCENTER WHEN ON, THIS FEATURE CAUSES PATHFINDER/ST MK2 ECDIS TO MOVE THE DISPLAY SO
THATTHESHIPISALWAYSINVIEW.
SHIP MARK AN “X” PLACED AT THE SHIP’S POSITION AND LABELED WITH THE TIME.
SOG SPEED OVER GROUND
SOLAS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA DEVELOPED BY IMO. THE
CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS UNDERTAKE TO PROMULGATE ALL LAWS, DECREES, OR-
DERS, AND REGULATION AND TO TAKE ALL OTHER STEPS WHICH MAY BE NECESSARY TO
GIVE THE PRESENT CONVENTION FUL L AND COMPLETE EFFECT, SO AS TO ENSURE THAT,
FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF SAFETY OF LIFE, A SHIP IS FIT FOR THE SERVICE FOR
WHICH IT IS INTENDED (ARTICLE IB OF SOLAS).
TARGET THE CURSOR SHAPE FOR SELECTING ITEMS TO BE DELETED OR MODIFIED.
TCPA TIME OF CLOSEST POINT OF APPROACH
TEXT BOXES A BOX, WITHIN A DIALOG BOX, WHICH IS USED FOR ENTERING AND EDITING TEXT.
TID TENDER IDENTIFICATION
TITLE BAR THE BAR ACROSS THE TOP OF THE WINDOW THAT CONTAINS THE NAME OF THE PRO-
GRAM.
TFT DISPLAY THIN FILM TRANSISTOR DISPLAY.
TOC TIME ON CHANNEL
TOGGLE COMMAND A COMMAND THAT ALTERNATES BETWEEN TWO STATES, ON OR OFF.
TOOL BAR LOCATED BENEATH THE MENU BAR, IT PROVIDES FAST AND EASY ACCESS TO MANY MENU
CHOICES.
TOV TIME OF VALIDITY
TPL TRANSFERRED POSITION LINE
TRACK THE ACTUAL PATH OR ROUTE OF A CRAFT OVER THE GROUND OR SEA BOTTOM (OR IT’S
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION).
TRACK CONTROL ONE OF PATHFINDER/ST ECDIS’S MODES OF OPERATION. IT IS DEFINED BY AN OPEN
ROUTE WITH ESTABLISHED WAYPOINTS, A TURNING RADIUS. STEERING MAY BE DONE
MANUALLY OR BY THE AUTOPILOT.
TRACKBALL A DEVICE FOR CONTROLING THE POINTER.
TransMerc TRANSVERSE MERCATOR
TRUE MOTION THE VESSEL’S COURSE AND SPEED OVER G R OUND.
TTC TENDER TRANSMIT CODE
UNDERSCALE THE SITUATION WHERE THE DA TA DISPLAYED ARE NOT THE LARGEST SCALE DATA AVAIL-
ABLE FOR THAT AREA.
USB UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS
USB--Stick UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS MEMORY STICK
UTC UNIVERSAL TIME COORDINATED
VERTICAL BAR THE CURSOR SHAPE FOR ENTERING AND EDITING TEXT.
VDU VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT
VRM VARIABLE RANGE MARKER
WAYPOINT A SYMBOL USED TO MARK A LOCATION TO WHICH YOU WANT TO NAVIGATE. A GROUP OF
WAYPOINTS COMPRISE A ROUTE.
WAYPOINT ALARM THE ALARM THAT IS TRIGGERED AS YOU APPROACH THE ACTIVE WAYPOINT.
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Raytheon NSC ECDIS Operating instructions

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